ORGANIZATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE REPUBLISHES PIG MOHAMMED ON ITS WEBSITE…….

Thanks to a reader (Yehudit), the Tundra Tabloids has discovered that the OIC’s website has returned the “Pig Mohammed” picture to its original place on its pages archiving examples of “Islamophobia”. So it’s clear that the OIC hadn’t made a mistake in printing “Pig Mohammed”, nope, they only removed it due to the brouhaha the Tundra Tabloids created by drawing attention to what appears a classic case of hypocrisy.

So you see, the media need not fear in publishing pictures of Mohamed, the OIC has set the example more than once for the rest of us to follow. Just remember, they publish the picture of Pig Mohammed because it serves the cause of Islam, while still demanding that all non-Muslims refrain from doing so themselves. Of course it’s gross hypocrisy but they don’t view it as such, because that’s the mind of a supremacist Muslim. Waiting for the media to pick up on this story.

NOTE: If the media by chance, does decide to report on it, give the Tundra Tabloids proper accreditation as being the site that originally broke the story.

There’s no utopian solution for guiding human communities.

Daniel Greenfield explains Islam 101:

"Every devout Muslim is an "Islamist". Islam is not a personal religion. It is a religion of the public space. A "moderate" Muslim would have to reject Islam as a religion of the public space, as theocracy, and that secularism would be a rejection of Islam.

Nothing in Islam exists apart from anything else. While liberals view culture and religion as a buffet that they can pick and choose from, it is a single integrated system. If you accept one part, you must accept the whole. Once you accept any aspect of Islam, you must accept its legal system and once you accept that, you must accept its governance and once you accept that, you lose your rights.''

BLOGGING FROM FINLAND

The UN, ''a crooked court with jury hanging judges'' It's the international Jim Crow of our times. Israel can expect the same kind of ‘justice” from the UN, that a Black African American could expect in the formerly segregated southern states of the US.